![]() Shift from mapping people, events, and places towardsĪ turning point occurred during my studies at the Phenomena.1 Perhaps the biggest change is the ongoing Their widest sense, focusing primarily on lesser-known Gradually expanded to embrace the arts and humanities in The years, the geographic and thematic boundaries have ![]() Monoskop started) and contained biographies and descriptions of events from a kind of neutral point of view. On Wikipedia (which had been running for two years when Website for documenting media art and culture in the eastern part of Europe, whose backbone consisted of city entriesĬomposed of links to separate pages about various events, I began Monoskop as one of the strands of the BURUNDI Main aims and have they changed? If so, in which direction Of a channel, broadcasting purely phatic messages.Ĭan you explain why you wanted to do the project and how itĭeveloped to what it is now? In other words, what were your Speak to both live and machine audiences about the status Monoscopes were automatized television announcers designed to ‘Monoskop’ is the Slovak equivalent of the English ‘monoscope’, which means an electric tube used in analogue TVīroadcasting to produce images of test cards, station logotypes, error messages but also for calibrating cameras. You started Monoskop in 2004, already some time ago. ![]() In an extendedĮmail exchange, we discuss the possibilities and restraints Platforms that provide context for artworks. His project, titled Database for the Documentation ofĬontemporary Art, investigates art databases as discursive In 2016, heīegan a PhD research project at the University of Amsterdam. Is well-known as the main editor of Monoskop. Online platform for texts and media started to emerge and A year later, the first ideas about building an ![]() The BURUNDI media lab where he organized the TranslabĮvening series. Koridor in Slovakia from 1999–2002, in 2003 he co-founded After founding and organizing the online culture portal In critical practice in the fields of software, art, and theory. Copying as a Way to Start Something New A Conversation with Dusan Barok about MonoskopĪ Conversation with Dusan Barok about Monoskopĭusan Barok is an artist, writer, and cultural activist involved ![]()
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